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Ramaleela
Directed byArun Gopy
Produced byTomichan Mulakuppadam
Written bySachy
StarringDileep
Raadhika Sarathkumar
Mukesh
Kalabhavan Shajohn
Prayaga Martin
Music byGopi Sundar
CinematographyShaji Kumar
Edited byVivek Harshan
Production
company
Distributed byMulakuppadam Release
Release date
Running time
160 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam
Budgetest.14 crore[1][2]
Box officeest.50crore[3]

Ramaleela is a 2017 Indian Malayalam-language political thriller film written by Sachy and directed by debutant Arun Gopy. It stars Dileep, Raadhika Sarathkumar, Mukesh, Kalabhavan Shajohn, and Prayaga Martin. The film is produced and distributed by Tomichan Mulakuppadam under Mulakuppadam Films. Ramaleela was released in India on 28 September 2017.[4]

Plot[edit]

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Advocate Ramanunni is an MLA of Palakkad who gets expelled from his political communist party, the CDP for assaulting the District Secretary Ambadi Mohanan and joins the rival secularist party, the NSP. Ramanunni, who has been receiving threats from CDP activists, decides to take a gun license for self-protection and this becomes a controversy in the news.

Ramanunni's mother Ragini(Radhika Sarathkumar) disapproves of his decision to join the NSP as they come from a communist-oriented family and his father Raghavan, a CDP activist who is believed to have been martyred by NSP activists. The NSP decides to appoint Ramanunni as their candidate in the upcoming election. The decision is opposed by Udayabhanu, a veteran politician of the NSP but this is overlooked by the others. Ramanunni, along with his sidekick Thomas Chacko, the NSP Youth Wing Secretary, attend an interview where Mohanan assaults Ramanunni. As the promotions for the elections begin, the CDP announces their candidate as Ragini, who they think is the only person who can defeat Ramanunni.

While campaigning at a football match, Mohanan is shot dead and Ramanunni and Chacko become the prime suspects. The Investigation Officer, Paulson Devassy, who is also present at the assassination point, finds out that Ramanunni's gun is missing a bullet. Ballistics match the bullet that killed Mohanan with the bullets in Ramanunni's gun, and shows that the gun must have been fired from the row where Ramanunni and Chacko were sitting. Ramanunni and Chacko escape police custody and hide in the house of V.G. Madhavan, a journalist and a good friend of Ramanunni. Madhavan's daughter Helena decides to help them. Now in disguise, they leave for a resort on an island off the coast of Goa.

Unknown to Ramanunni and Chacko, Helena televises all their actions through hidden cameras under the name of 'Hot Pursuit' in order to find the real culprit. With Ramanunni gone, the NSP appoints Sumesh Venjara, a disliked and weak politician as their new candidate. In Goa, Ramanunni reveals that it was Ambadi Mohanan and Udayabhanu who were behind his father's death and not the NSP activists. As the videos get televised, Officer Paulson Devassy gathers evidence of Mohanan's death that leads to Udayabhanu; especially a can of Red Bull that was used as a suppressor since Udayabhanu was very fond of the drink. Police later arrests him.

It is revealed that televising Ramanunni's escape was his and Helena's plan to prove his innocence. Ramanunni goes on to win the election as an independent candidate. In a major twist, it turns out that it was actually Ramanunni who had assassinated Ambadi Mohanan with the help of a fellow CDP comrade Chandran. He accused Udayabhanu because of his role in his father's death. He explains to his mother that it was his duty to remove all obstacles from the CDP's path. His mother salutes Ramanunni, and he does the same back.

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Cast[edit]

  • Dileep as Adv. K. R. Ramanunni MLA
  • Raadhika Sarathkumar as Ragini Raghavan
  • Mukesh as DYSP Paulson Devassy
  • Kalabhavan Shajohn as Thomas Chacko
  • Siddique as Udayabhanu
  • Vijayaraghavan as Ambadi Mohanan
  • Prayaga Martin as Helena Madhavan
  • Suresh Krishna as Theekuni Chandran
  • Renji Panicker as V. G. Madhavan
  • Ashokan as I.G. Balachandran
  • Saikumar as Sakhavu P. Sugathan
  • G. Suresh Kumar as Sagar Nagambadam
  • Lena as TV reporter Olga John
  • Sadiq as Saghavu Rajendran
  • Kalabhavan Shaju as Prakashan
  • Anil Murali as Sudhi
  • Ameer Niyas as CI Deepak
  • Salim Kumar as Sumesh Venjara
  • Sreejith Ravi as Trainer Siby Chacko
  • Chali Pala as SI Soman
  • Manju Satheesh as a CDP Member
  • Tomichan Mulakuppadam as Himself (Cameo Appearance)
  • Romin Anthony as Ajay
  • Diya Parveen as Journalist
  • Murali as Sakhavu Raghavan (Photo Archive)
  • Vinod Kedamangalam as Driver Pushpan

Production[edit]

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The film is produced and distributed by Tomichan Mulakuppadam under the production company Mulakuppadam Films.[5] It was made with a budget of 14 crore.[1]Gopi Sundar composed the music. Through Ramaleela, Raadhika returned to act in Malayalam cinema after a gap of 23 years. Principal photography began on 9 December 2016 in Kochi, Kerala. Filming also held at Palakkad, Thiruvananthapuram, and in Goa-Maharashtra border.[6][7]

Release[edit]

Ramaleela's release was delayed on account of actor Dileep's arrest for conspiracy to kidnap and attempt to rape of an Indian film actress.[8] Despite calls for a boycott, the film released in India on 28 September 2017.[1] It released across 129 screens in Kerala.[9]

Box office[edit]

The film grossed 2.13 crore on the opening day from the Kerala box office and collected a total of 10.60 crore in the first 4 days.[10] The film grossed approximately 20.66 crore from 10 days run in the Kerala box office.[11] It grossed 33.2 crore from Kerala in 38 days run.[12] The film grossed 50 crore.[3]

Film

Soundtrack[edit]

Songs

Ramaleela Malayalam Movie Songs Lyrics

Music: Gopi Sundar, Lyrics: B. K. Harinarayanan

  • 'Ivide Ivide Ee Mannil' - Madhu Balakrishnan
  • 'Nenjileri Theeye' - Harish Sivaramakrishnan, Gopi Sundar
  • 'Ramleela' - Harish Sivaramakrishnan
  • 'Sada Kudayana Nethaavu' - Madhu Balakrishnan, Afsal

References[edit]

  1. ^ abcP. K. Ajith Kumar (8 October 2017). 'Despite delay in release, Dileep-starrer ‘Ramaleela’ proves a money spinner'. The Hindu. Retrieved 18 October 2017
  2. ^'Controversies surrounding Dileep won't affect Ramaleela: producer...'. Malayala Manorama. 10 July 2017. Retrieved 18 October 2017.
  3. ^ abSoman, Deepa (9 November 2017). 'Dileep's 'Ramaleela' enters 50 crores club'. The Times of India. Retrieved 31 December 2017.
  4. ^'Dileep starrer Ramaleela to hit the screens on 28 September'. The New Indian Express. 13 September 2017. Retrieved 18 October 2017.
  5. ^'Dileep in jail, his new film Ramaleela may hit the screens after Onam'. Hindustan Times. Retrieved 7 September 2017.
  6. ^Sidhardhan, Sanjith (4 December 2016). 'Prayaga, Radhika join Dileep in a political thriller'. The Times of India. Retrieved 31 December 2017.
  7. ^'രാമലീല തുടങ്ങി'. Mathrubhumi (in Malayalam). 9 December 2016. Retrieved 31 December 2017.
  8. ^Neethu Reghukumar (23 September 2017). 'Actor Dileep's Ex-wife Appeals Against Boycott Call for his Film 'Ramleela'. CNN-News 18. Retrieved 18 October 2017.
  9. ^James, Anu (29 September 2017). 'These factors helped Dileep's Ramaleela at Kerala box office even after boycott campaign!'. International Business Times. Retrieved 12 October 2017.
  10. ^James, Anu (3 October 2017). 'Dileep's Ramaleela scores big on first weekend at box office, crosses Rs 10-cr mark'. International Business Times. Retrieved 12 October 2017.
  11. ^James, Anu (10 October 2017). 'Kerala box office: Dileep's Ramaleela crosses Rs 20-cr mark; Dulquer Salmaan's Solo witnesses a drop?'. International Business Times. Retrieved 12 October 2017.
  12. ^James, Anu (6 November 2017). 'Dileep's Ramaleela enters Rs 50-crore club? Film crosses Rs 30-crore mark at Kerala box office'. International Business Times. Retrieved 31 December 2017.

External links[edit]

  • Ramaleela on IMDb
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ramaleela&oldid=992295783'

On September 28, Kerala will see the release of Ramaleela – a movie that has become hugely controversial because of its lead actor.

Ramaleela stars Malayalam star Dileep, who was arrested on July 10 over his alleged involvement in the conspiracy to kidnap and sexually assault a Malayalam actor in February. Even as Dileep’s repeated bail pleas have been turned down, a call to boycott Ramaleela has been doing the rounds.

One of the first to issue the boycott call is prominent Kerala writer Saradakutty. “Dileep is doing time because he is likely to have done something criminal and illegal,” she said. “Most of the influential actors and politicians are supporting him. Not many have come out to help the actress and that is why I called for the film to be boycotted.”

Saradakutty said she refused to “put a single penny of mine in Dileep’s pocket”. Her stand is also “against male domination in the Malayalam film industry”, she added.

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“The industry has been ruled by three or four male superstars over the last 20 years or more,” Saradakutty said. “These people decide who will thrive in the industry and who will not. I will not watch Malayalam films in protest against the patriarchy of the industry.”

Ramaleela was originally supposed to have been released in July. Directed by Arun Gopy, the movie traces the mercurial rise of Ramaunni (Dileep), a party worker.

Ramaleela is Gopy’s debut feature. The call to boycott the film is an “act of fascism”, according to the director. “It’s like telling people not to eat beef,” he said. “I have been trying to make this film for the last four years. This is my first film and I want the world to see my work.”

Gopy has been visiting Dileep in prison. “He seems calm and is looking forward to the film coming out,” Gopy said. “This has had a psychological impact on me. Cinema is my life, my passion. I never thought it would become controversial for these reasons.”

Dileep’s ex-wife Manju Warrier has also condemned the boycott. Her Facebook post said, “Time will not forgive us if we deny the team their right to screen it. Let the audience watch Ramaleela and decide.” Warrier’s latest movie Udaharanam Sujatha is being released on the same day as Ramaleela.

Ramaleela is a big budget film with crores at stake, Gopy said. “This is the collective effort of so many people and it’s unfair to deny them a chance to show their work.”

There have been other calls to boycott the film too. GP Ramachandran, a reputed film critic and executive member of the state government-supported Kerala Chalachitra Academy, said in a Facebook post that theatres screening “this obscene film” should be “destroyed”. Ramachandran has been criticised for his incendiary remarks.

Journalist Shahina KK defended the boycott, saying that it was a part of a “political and democratic process”. She said, “I don’t think it has been a deliberate and concerted effort as has been implied.”

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